FAQs
What is the main role of a Working Student in the Scrum team at SAP?
The main role involves supporting the Scrum team in various tasks, including development in S/4HANA Cloud for Retail, programming in object-oriented languages like ABAP and JavaScript, participating in Scrum meetings, and using agile software engineering methods such as Test Driven Development and Pair Programming.
What are the preferred fields of study for applicants?
The preferred fields of study are Computer Science or related fields.
What programming skills are required for this position?
Applicants should have programming skills in object-oriented languages, as well as basic knowledge of Git, GitHub, and SQL.
Are language skills important for this position?
Yes, proficiency in both German and English is required.
What soft skills does SAP value in candidates for this role?
SAP values candidates who are team players, possess problem-solving skills, and demonstrate an open-minded attitude.
What should be included in the application documents?
The application documents should contain a cover letter, a resume in table form, school leaving certificates, certificate of enrollment, current university transcript of records, copies of any academic degrees earned, and any available references from former employers, including internships.
Is this position paid?
Yes, this is a strategic and paid working student position.
What is the work culture like within the team?
The work culture emphasizes collaboration, open communication, and a friendly atmosphere, where team members support and learn from each other.
What is SAP's commitment to diversity and inclusion?
SAP is committed to a culture of inclusion and believes in the strength brought by diverse backgrounds. They invest in their employees to help everyone realize their full potential.
Is there a requirement for experience in foreign languages or programming languages?
Yes, applicants are expected to describe their experience and skills in foreign languages as well as in computer programs and programming languages in their application.